Monash South Africa Bursary 2014

Monash South Africa Bursary program 2014

Monash South Africa Bursary 2014

Monash South Africa

In 2001 an educational institution with an outstanding reputation as a global leader in education and research joined the South African higher education community. Monash South Africa is a campus of Monash University, one of Australia’s top public universities. We lead the way with pioneering research and teaching programs and our graduates, who leave Monash with internationally recognised degrees, leadership skills and civic commitment, are highly sought after the world over.

As an institution of higher learning we are committed to contributing to the consolidation of democracy, social justice, and the growth and development of the South African economy and the growth of Africa as a whole.

We are dedicated to the nurturing of scholars, who will contribute positively to society by advancing knowledge and paving a way to a better future.

Benefits
Total value of up to R60,700
  • Full tuition fee for a full-time study load (48 credit points), for the specific year of application and approval of award.
  • Exposure to the working environment – you will have first preference for Department work placements during peak periods.
Number offered
  • Varies depending on funding availability
Selection
  • Based on extreme financial hardship
  • Available to South African citizens only
Eligibility
All conditions must be met
  • Be enrolled or have received an offer to enrol as a full-time student at Monash South Africa in a Foundation Programme or an undergraduate course of study leading to a higher education award
  • Not be a recipient of any other financial support award;
  • Be studying Year 12 (NSC) or equivalent (South African citizens) or be studying in the final year of secondary school or equivalent (international); or
  • Be a current Monash South African student and have completed a minimum of one semester of study at Monash South Africa
Retention
  • You must maintain satisfactory academic progress and continue to provide supporting documentation detailing extreme financial hardship.